The Brits Were On Fire With Their Signs During The Anti-Trump Protests In London 🔥

President Donald Trump claims to be popular and adored across the pond in the United Kingdom. Before traveling there for a work visit earlier this month, Trump said the following:

“They like me a lot in the UK.”

Well, depending on what one defines as “popular” one of those might be accurate, because there was a giant crowd awaiting his arrival.

Hundreds of thousands of people came together and marched down the streets of London, as a means to protest to his visit to Britain.

Of course, amongst the sea of infuriated protestors, creative and coarse signs are one aspect of a protest that could make anyone laugh. Speaking for past political protests in the United States, signs can range from light and laughable to heavy-hitting, but accurate nonetheless.

London followed the same pattern, and did not disappoint.

Here are some of the funniest, most creative signs from the march:

Turns out, folks (read: hundreds of thousands, at least) in the U.K. loathe the controversial, hateful president as much as many Americans.

Murray called the ballon a “symbol of resistance” that, along with the flood of frustrated sign-baring protestors, sends a clear-cut message that Trump isn’t welcome over in the U.K. He continued, explaining that something like this is the only way to get through to Trump:

“The only way to get through to him is to get down to his level and talk in a language he understands — one of personal insults.”